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- neverscared5
- The best entertainment ever -- for bothdrgs
- highly likely not for the guys that are losing too much and def. not for the enviroment...neverscared
- Krassy3
- thoughts & prayersKrassy
- in matt damon we trustneverscared
- neverscared3
tether is next
- doggydoggdog-3
Still holding SHIB and DOGE
- neverscared1
saylor is shitting his pants right now..
- He's a pro player, he probably jacks off to a full moonbabydick_
- a pro loser it seemsneverscared
- HijoDMaite0
My brother in law might as well be in a cult. He can never say anything negative about bitcoin, he deflects all criticism. He tells me to keep buying. He has a good point that all the shit coins are dying right now which will be good for bitcoin. It’s just so crazy that everyone is all in on this while the founder is a complete mystery. No one knows anything and no one needs to know. Ok.
- It’s just gambling. And gambling is addictive. That’s all.Krassy
- they are called bitcoin evangelics for a couple of reasons https://www.rollings…neverscared
- Bitcoin compared to Fiat makes sense. They only negative I can find is that no sovereign nation will adopt it fully - as you then give up all your power.shapesalad
- makes sense if u are a bitcoin evangelic otherwise its idiotic of course.neverscared
- Krassy8
Gambling is one hell of a drug
- "Americans spend ~$80 billion every year on the lottery. That’s around $640 per household. We estimate that the average household loses $486 every year, on avg"imbecile
- ^ For real? They're so fucking dumbbabydick_
- copied from information as of Sept 2021imbecile
- Amateurs. Australia loves winning and they usually win this: 2017-18 gambling losses average out to $1,260 per person, on a total spend of $12,000 per person!MrT
- https://www.qgso.qld…MrT
- Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy investment is now at a $1,260,000,000 unrealized loss.neverscared
- Continuity1
< 23k
drgs? you OK, mate?
- formed3
22,762.90
Down 14% today. This is getting fun to watch!
- Bluejam13
- exactly.sted
- I haven't seen these pant-soiling ladies in ages. I thought they'd never go away. I don't think I've seen Drake in his orange coat in a while either.CyBrainX
- Didn't well say this back in 14th Jan 2015 when it fell to a low of $168 ?shapesalad
- *Didn't we**shapesalad
- lol ... chronology and context of zeitgeist ...how does it work... u cant be that dumb.neverscared
- drgs0
- NBQ004
MicroStrategy has just transferred 2089 #Bitcoin ($48 million) to a new wallet for the first time ever, likely planning to dump their bags.
They’re now moments away from facing the largest liquidation in history. Ouch.
- Hayzilla0
My £4k investment 2yrs ago is now worth £2.9k.
Could be worse.- shoulda putten it into DOGE 2yrs ago and sold on highs. easy peasy.NBQ00
- “Investment” you mean - gambleKrassy
- could be better... worth all the co2 for sure..neverscared
- DOGE is down 93%grafician
- ...since Elon called it and ATH?grafician
- Continuity1
LOL coming very close to 22k ... this thing is in freefall.
- NBQ002
Is this true? That would be fun!
Michael Saylor is down over $800,000,000 so far on his #Bitcoin
Soon he will have to pay a $200,000,000 margin call
Failure to pay means Bitcoin could realistically hit $1 if his funds are liquidated all in one go
- from the periphery that guy talk so much naivitey fueled stuff... i could easily believe its true... but then he only brainwashes all the cryptodouches with itneverscared
- in the front that he might play a different game in the back....neverscared
- i think it needs to get near $3000 before he starts sweating. It'll hit 2017 levels and climb, great buying chance.shapesalad
- https://twitter.com/…neverscared
- saylor comes off like a pathological liar so who knows whats true... we will find out sooner or later... sooner it seems.neverscared
- From what i can remember his threshold was $32K - BTC trading at $23K rngrafician
- neverscared1
Roughly 70% of $1 Billion Lost to Crypto Scammers Since 2021 Was Bitcoin: FTC
The median individual loss reported was about $2,600, but that figure for victims in their 70s was nearly $12,000.More than 46,000 individuals have lost over a combined $1 billion in crypto-related scams since the beginning of last year, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
Approximately $680 million in fraud was reported in 2021, and some $329 million was reported just in the first quarter of 2022, according to a report released Friday.
- no suprise its going to shit...neverscared
- So Bitcoin aids in wealth distribution from Boomers to Millennials?shapesalad
- aka rippin up the elderly... very noble.neverscared
- Continuity0
This is me wishing I'd dumped my entire May or June net salary on a short position at 5x leverage.